BROKEN: Fails to install IGNORE: is marked as broken: Fails to installMaintainer:gahr@FreeBSD.orgPort Added:unknownLicense: not specified in port

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In the rc.d scripts, change assignments to rcvar to use the
literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable
when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar().
In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also
modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in
some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$
tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after
name= so it's clear that one is derived from the other.

- Remove the DESTDIR modifications from individual ports as we have a new,
fully chrooted DESTDIR, which does not need such any more.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007
Approved by: portmgr (pav)

- Set --mandir and --infodir in CONFIGURE_ARGS if the configure script
supports them. This is determined by running ``configure --help'' in
do-configure target and set the shell variable _LATE_CONFIGURE_ARGS
which is then passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS.
- Remove --mandir and --infodir in ports' Makefile where applicable
Few ports use REINPLACE_CMD to achieve the same effect, remove them too.
- Correct some manual pages location from PREFIX/man to MANPREFIX/man
- Define INFO_PATH where necessary
- Document that .info files are installed in a subdirectory relative to
PREFIX/INFO_PATH and slightly change add-plist-info to use INFO_PATH and
subdirectory detection.
PR: ports/111470
Approved by: portmgr
Discussed with: stas (Mk/*), gerald (info related stuffs)
Tested by: pointyhat exp run

Add support for DESTDIR part I.
This commit should largele be a NOOP as it only adds support
for DESTDIR undefined. This does allow us to start testing
ports with DESTDIR set, but this is as of yet not supported.
Although this has been extensively tested on pointyhat, this
is a very intrusive change and some cases may have been
overlooked. Please contact Gabor and me if you find any.
PR: 100555
Submitted by: gabor
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2006

Reset maintainer to ports@. From private email from the previous maintainer:
Time constraints prevent me from maintaining this port properly. I
apologize for being unable to serve the community better, but life
has gotten in the way of things as usual.
The build issue here seems to be a rather strange one, and has to do
with compiling on the alpha. I have no way of troubleshooting this
myself, since I don't have access to the build environment.
The port requires some heavy-duty updating and it's really not
something I have much time to work on. Unfortunately.
I hope someone else will take over from me.
Thanks to Alex for his work on this port.

Use ${ECHO_CMD} instead of ${ECHO} where you mean the echo command; the ECHO
macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if make(1) is
invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to the echo command.

Change PKGDIR from pkg/ to . Also fix places where ${PKGDIR} is spelled out
(many of which are ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE -> ${PKGMESSAGE} type fixes that
shouldn't have been necessary) and the string "/pkg/" appear.

Update all ports using OpenSSL and RSA to work without rsaref since it is no
longer required. Apologies to the various maintainers whom I did not yet hear
back from, but the ports freeze is coming up in a few hours and I will be
verifying all of these ports on a 4.1 machine myself to catch any problems.

As threatened on freebsd-ports: all startup scripts know about the two options
`start' and `stop' now (unless I have forgotten any). This allows us to call
the scripts from /etc/rc.shutdown with the correct option.